CRASHED! WRECKED! (Long)
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Seriously, that's my specialty... if you have any questions or want to discuss the matter please email. Be sure to file your No Fault application within 90 days and have her ins. carrier estimate your car. asap let them know where it is because storage charges are likely mounting if at a shop. If she admits fault to her ins. co you should be able to get 100% damage, rental, reasonable storage. Also be sure to get whatever med treatment referrals for physical therapy, massage etc. you need while you can use your no fault ins. do not use any personal med. ins. ie. from work.
Evan Polansky
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Glad your reasonably ok. Body will heal given time. Take it easy. Don't talk to any of the other insurance company lawers or representatives. Let your lawyer do it. They will record every word and find a way to use it against you. Let the pros handle it.
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What ever dosen't kill ya makes ya stronger right? ....Who said that any way. Glad to hear your allright. Take the time to recover, It's great to see your name on the board again.
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I'm glad you were okay! I'm glad you had as solid and safe a roadster as the S2000!
Here's another bonus for the F20C. I'm guessing that it's not as long as the six cylinder engines in the Boxster or the BMW, so, you've got more car to dissipate energy.
I hope you get a brand new S2000 ASAP. There's no way the insurance company will get away with "repairing" your car.
Barry
Here's another bonus for the F20C. I'm guessing that it's not as long as the six cylinder engines in the Boxster or the BMW, so, you've got more car to dissipate energy.
I hope you get a brand new S2000 ASAP. There's no way the insurance company will get away with "repairing" your car.
Barry
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Hi Barry,
You're forgetting that the Boxster engine is behind the driver.
Also, you would be amazed at how compact a boxer engine is. Definitely shorter than the S2k lump.
Anyways, good to hear that Mario is all right.
You're forgetting that the Boxster engine is behind the driver.
Also, you would be amazed at how compact a boxer engine is. Definitely shorter than the S2k lump.
Anyways, good to hear that Mario is all right.
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Sorry to hear about your accident, but I am glad to see that you are up and posting already! We heard from Rick last week, but its still nice to actually read your account. the car can always be replaced. We are just glad that you'll be around to replace it. Best wishes to you and your quick recovery!~~ed